If I were a cocktail my recipe would be...1 part wife, 3 parts mother, 1 part working bee with a dash of sass and a sprinkle of moxie. Shake and serve with a salt rim to cut the sweetness.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
It
felt out of the ordinary arriving at our dinner destination without
elevated blood pressure and a general crappy attitude about our
impending meal. We walked childless through the tinted doors and Hubs
took control, checking us in for our 5:30 reservation. Immediately I
felt my head lighten and I’m not sure if that was due to not having
three kiddos in tow or the fact that I saw Hubs at that moment
as not only my husband and father my babies…but as a dominant. Now…I’m
not getting all fifty shades on you but coming from the past few years
of me ordering four fast food meals only to yield at the end to his
order, it felt nice. We were led through the marbled floors, past tables
secluded by curtains, to our half circle booth. The surroundings were
magnificent. The black cloth napkins, the provincial style mirrors and
the blue glow from the 1940’s reminiscent bar…it was like something out
of a book. We settled at the middle of the booth, inches from each
other. He looked striking dressed in the button up shirt I purchased for
his Birthday and smelled divine. With the exception of one photo, our
cell phones remained put away. We chatted throughout the meal, laughed
and smiled…a lot. God I missed this. The food was exquisite. Hubs opted
for the porterhouse steak and I chose a house favorite. It was a
magnificent dish of lobster, shrimp, artichokes, prosciutto, cheese
ravioli, and garlic cream sauce. Before I knew it, I took the last sip
of my first ever martini; a delicious blend of Malibu Rum, Grey Goose
Vodka, pineapple juice, and orange juice, then left the relaxed confines
of our booth. As we loaded ourselves back up in the family car, I felt
happy that we had the experience but disappointed that it was over. If
we had the time and resources…I would date the heck out of Hubs. After
all these years, he still makes my heart quicken and my breath hitch.
I’m a lucky gal.
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